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When a student feels over whelmed, frustrated, anxious, and unable to succeed like their peers in school the entire family is negatively impacted. ACA knows that a child is not made up merely of their acadaemic ability however, when a student struggles the family is affected the most due to the compexity of dealing with child as well as trying to figure out what their child needs and where to get what they need. So many families describe the nightmare of homework and/or all the additional work a child with dyslexia must do just to barely keep up with their school work. If a child is behind and the family seeks academic help there is additional cost as well as extra time added to an already tight family schedule. If a student is pulled out for "special services" at their school they may feel "dumb" or "stupid" instead of being among peers who have the same struggles. A student who academically feels less than their peers is at risk for depression. Just because a student can not learn like everyone else doesn't mean they can not learn, it just means they need a different way to learn. Families need to feel empowed and educated in regards to their child's ability to gain the skills and confidence to succeed.

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All Children's Academy (ACA) is a501 (c) (3) non-profit Christian school that provides Therapeutically Enhanced Education® using holistic educational online materials, academic and therapeutic methods to ensure students are successful in their home studies, which will also enhance their interaction at school and in the community.

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All Children's Academy Inc. provides students of any race, color, national origin and ethic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students instructed at the school or through online instuction or materials. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admission policies and other school-administered programs.